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Long possessed by [[Kahn Draxen]], this piece of armor grants its wearer various traits that increase one's ability to lead and command -- as well as inflating one's sense of self-importance. | Long possessed by [[Kahn Draxen]], this piece of armor grants its wearer various traits that increase one's ability to lead and command -- as well as inflating one's sense of self-importance. | ||
"She kneeled beside him and looked at his face, trying to gauge his level of awareness. Satisfied, she began the work of removing the Hauberk of Kings. His eyes continued to flutter, his limbs stiff. With effort, she rolled him onto his side to access the final buckles, and the heavy armor came free in her hands." | |||
"An old leather and mail hauberk lay there. It was dusty and nicked, with many small iron rings linked together to reinforce a sturdy leather garment that covered a man's shoulders, chest, and back. An odd gift, it wouldn't fetch a hundred silver coins at market." |
Latest revision as of 15:56, 14 November 2015
Long possessed by Kahn Draxen, this piece of armor grants its wearer various traits that increase one's ability to lead and command -- as well as inflating one's sense of self-importance.
"She kneeled beside him and looked at his face, trying to gauge his level of awareness. Satisfied, she began the work of removing the Hauberk of Kings. His eyes continued to flutter, his limbs stiff. With effort, she rolled him onto his side to access the final buckles, and the heavy armor came free in her hands."
"An old leather and mail hauberk lay there. It was dusty and nicked, with many small iron rings linked together to reinforce a sturdy leather garment that covered a man's shoulders, chest, and back. An odd gift, it wouldn't fetch a hundred silver coins at market."